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Angelina Jolie is reportedly set to teach students a course about women, peace and security at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

The Salt star teamed up with former British Foreign Secretary William Hague to launch the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI) in 2012 in a bid to crack down on sexual attacks in war zones, and they staged the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in 2014.

In May (16), she became a visiting professor on a new one-year master's course, Women, Peace and Security, at the London School of Economics (LSE), and now she will reportedly take on the same guest spot at Georgetown University, according to Us Weekly magazine.

"I was pleased to meet with Angelina Jolie during my recent trip to London on ways we at Georgetown University can continue the collaboration between our sister programs on both sides of the Atlantic," Melanne Verveer, the executive director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, said in May. "We look forward to welcoming Angelina and former foreign secretary Hague to Georgetown in the future."

Angelina, a special envoy for the United Nations refugee agency, is passionate about issues linked to women's rights and refugees, and she has been active in helping to raise awareness about both areas of international society.

"It is vital that we broaden the discussion on how to advance women's rights and end impunity for crimes that disproportionately affect women, such as sexual violence in conflict," a statement from her reads. "I am looking forward to teaching and learning from the students, as well as to sharing my own experiences of working alongside governments and the United Nations."

The 41-year-old has yet to comment on the new gig and it is unclear when the course will begin.